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The Non-Designer's Web Book by John Tollett, Robin Williams (1997, Paperback) 
The Non-Designer's Web Book by John Tollett, Robin Williams (1997, Paperback)

 
The Non-Designer's Web Book by John Tollett, Robin Williams (1997, Paperback)

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Publication Date: 1997-10-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 020168859X
ISBN-13: 9780201688597
Product ID: EPID1026979
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Publication Date:1997-10-01

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Length:287 pages
Height:10.8 in
Width:7.0 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:25.6 oz

Publisher's Note
"The Non-Designers Web Book" is geared to the person who has no background in design or the World Wide Web, but who still wants to participate in this communications explosion. Aspiring Web designers will learn easy-to-understand information about graphics, layout, and creating WWW pages.

Industry Reviews
Lynda Weinman (Coloring Web Graphics, Deconstructing Web Graphics, and Designing Web Graphics, all LJ 5/1/97) is the designer's designer, but most people on the web don't know much about color theory. This book is for them. It covers everything from what the web is and how to search it to uploading finished pages and registering a web site. Very clearly written and well illustrated, this will circulate in virtually any library. Markup Languages The Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) is considered too complicated for most people undertaking web-page construction, but the intricate structure provided by SGML is invaluable for large linked document sets. Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) uses SGML as its conceptual model but can be quickly mastered and is the now-familiar, relatively simple coding used for web-page design. To further complicate matters, Extensible Markup Language (XML) has been created as a sort of a half-way point between underperforming HTML and too-complex SGML. Here are some titles to help clear it all up.
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